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SET PATH <name of library with iDate udf>?
Or, if using SQL naming, you can fully qualify a UDF with the library name.

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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: SQL performance question

Good suggestion Brian, but iNav SQL Scripts does not find the iDate function
that is created on my system. How do I get it to see the function that I
get in my green screen has no problem with? I am an iNav SQL nube.

Thanks!

Jim



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